Planning for Peace of Mind

Planning for the future involves more than just making a Will. It’s also the perfect time to discuss why you need a Power of Attorney for Property and Personal Care. Over 70% of Canadians do not have these critical documents, which can have serious consequences if you or your family member becomes incapacitated due to dementia, an accident or any other health issue.

Having these documents ready is like purchasing insurance. You are prepared for the future.

What do Powers of Attorney for Property and Personal Care do?

Continuing Power of Attorney for Property

An Attorney for Property’s duties and authority often include:

Ensuring that your bills are paid and financial accounts kept in good standing.